The Bryan Reynolds experiment at first base for the Pittsburgh Pirates will seemingly be put off for another day. After rumors of Reynolds potentially seeing t
Playing right field at PNC Park can be an adventure. Not only is Bryan Reynolds ready for the ride, but the two-time All-Star outfielder is motivated to dispel defensive doubts and prove everyone wrong.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have finalized a deal with Tommy Pham, who gives the team another potential option to join Bryan Reynolds and Oneil Cruz in the outfield.
There had already been plenty of speculation about Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds potentially seeing time at first base in 2025, even before the n
Reynolds said Tuesday that he's focusing on being a right fielder rather than potentially seeing some time at first base, Noah Hiles of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. Reynolds began working out at first base last September as the Pirates kicked around the idea of using him there at least on a part-time basis.
There was a time this offseason where it looked like Bryan Reynolds was going to move from left field to a new position: First base. The All-Star was seen taking ground balls at the end of last year a
Pittsburgh Pirates fans may feel like they have nothing to look forward to in 2025, much like the past 30 years. Those fans are right, as owner Bob Nutting has never done anything to support winning baseball in Pittsburgh.
Moving from left to right is somewhat notable for Reynolds, as right field is the outfield position he’s played the least. He was primarily a center fielder earlier in his career before moving to left field in the past two years. He does have 398 innings in right, though that’s far less than the 3,062 1/3 frames he’s logged in left.
Jackson Jobe, 22, allowed one run on two hits and no walks over three innings in the Detroit Tigers' 10-4 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday.
The Pittsburgh Pirates made arguably their biggest free agency signing of the offseason, signing Andrew Heaney to a one-year, $5 million deal. Heaney earning $5 million from the Pirates ties him with Andrew McCutchen for the team's richest free agent signing of the offseason, as sad as that is to say.